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Gillyflower Posted 11 years ago
Essay & Composition Writing

Could anybody check this paragraph for me?

Hi,

Could you please check the following paragraph?

"Neuroticism, often known to be synonymous with anxiety, is associated with the level of arousability. It is suggested that anxiety comprises of two components: worry and emotionality. Worry is a cognitive concern that can affect performance and bring along consequences for the individual. Emotionality is physiological changes with unpleasant feelings of anger and tension. Researches have shown that high-anxiety individuals are more likely to report difficulties in information processing tasks compared to low-anxiety individuals, which causes interference with their performance."

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gillyflower "Neuroticism, often known to be synonymous with anxiety, is associated with the level of arousability. It is suggested that anxiety is comprise d of two components -- worry and emotionality. Worry is a cognitive concern that can affect performance and bring along (negative*) consequences for the individual.

  • gillyflower "Neuroticism, often known to be synonymous with anxiety, is associated with the level of arousability.
  • It is suggested that anxiety is comprise d of two components -- worry and emotionality.
  • Worry is a cognitive concern that can affect performance and bring along (negative*) consequences for the individual.
  • Emotionality (,on the other hand,) is (about) physiological changes with involving unpleasant feelings of anger and tension.
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gillyflower"Neuroticism, often known to be synonymous with anxiety, is associated with the level of arousability. It is suggested that anxiety is comprised of two components-- worry and emotionality. Worry is a cognitive concern that can affect performance and bring along (negative*) consequences for the individual. Emotionality (,on the oth

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